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Office Space COOL LOFT SPACE OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE 373 Washington Street Boston, MA Boston Realty Advisors is pleased to present 1,040 - 3,843 SF, 4,585 SF, 1,234 SF & 1,648 SF for lease at 373 Washington Street. This stately ten-story office building is strategically located in the heart of Boston’s revitalized Downtown Crossing neighborhood. HIGHLIGHTS BUILDING SIZE SPACE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Hardwood Floors* 128,388 SF 4th Floor: 1,040 - 3,843 SF Surrounded by Windows on 10 Floors 5th Floor: 4,585 SF Tons of Natural Light 10th Floor: 1,648 SF 10th Floor: 1,234 SF *where possible AMENITIES LOGAN AIRPORT SEAPORT DISTRICT 7 6 Corner suites with tons of light 10 5 2 11 8 1 9 Full floor identity for small to midsize users 3 4 108 COFFEE BARISTAS 12 & FAST FOOD EATERIES 16 15 14 Walking distance to: 17 13 South Station | Commuter Rail and Red and Silver Line 18 Downtown Crossing | Red, Orange, & Silver Line 20 LUXURY HOTELS 19 Park Street | Red and Green Line BOSTON COMMON Close to several restaurants, hotels 11 UPSCALE RESTAURANTS and shops including Millennium Tower, CVS, Macy’s, Godfrey Hotel, and Ritz-Carlton coming soon to Millennium Tower 1 Faneuil Hall 6 2 International Place 1113 South Station 16 Havas Media 2 60 State Street 7 1 International Place 45 Province Street 17 Macy’s 20 FITNESS CENTERS 12 3 5 State Street Station 8 33 Arch Street 13 Suffolk University Law School 1817 Godfrey Hotel Part of Boston’s Downtown Business Improvement District 4 1 Beacon Street 9 Millennium Tower 1416 Downtown Crossing Station 1920 Park Street Station 5 1 Boston Place 10 Federal Reserve 15 Primark H Suffolk a State House St Pinckney St n Old Kilby c University Central o Park c State House k State S t Downtown Crossing/Chinatown t St t Pl t S S Chinatown/Leather District Mt Vernon S State Exchange House Old City Hall Water w Ro Joy King's Chapel Willow t India Boston Athenaeum s S Well East S School Hawe t St W St S alnu Tremont Devonshire t Park Granary t S Irish t Temple Burying Ground S St Famine St t McCormack Spruce Memorial Federal Building Oliver Batterymarch Legend Chestnut Province Park Street and Post Office St S Church t Branch S 1 Family Residential t Suffolk University t Milk St S P Law School S t t Federal A S 2 Family Residential t r S Hawley c Rowes h Post Office Beacon Park Street Franklin Wharf P S 3 Family Residential Square S t International t Pearl Winter Boston Place Apartments/Condos S S t Stock Congress t Exchange St Mixed Use (Res./Comm.) 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Medical Center BONNY L. DOORAKIAN WILLIAM H. CATLIN, JR. Mass Pike High School Tremont 617.85 0.9655 617.850.9606 Fort Point Channel Towers ) [email protected] [email protected] 93 745 BoylstonHeal Streetth Cen | tBoston,er/ MA 02116 | T 617.375.7900 | F 617.536.9566 | BRAdvisors.com Interstate © Copyright Boston Realty Advisors. All rights reserved. The information contained here has been obtained through sources deemed reliable but cannot be guaranteed as to its accuracy. Quincy School Pine (Interstate 90 (MasschusettsAny information of special interest should be obtained through independent verification.Village S Turnpike t ) Wollaston's Mt Expressway Supermarket Herald Washington St A Paul v Pl Fitzgerald Eva White Apartments The 88 Supermarket Gillette World t e Av Headquarters Cour Court Wm on t s Emerald Mullins i S Wa rr y y d Village Ha idwa Roa M k r t St a P Cour Postal 0 250 500 Castle obin Tr S a Albany vele r St feet Downtown Crossing/Chinatown.
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